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Nation's Wealth and Trust Companies United States Far Outstrips All Other Countries of the World in Material Possessions. Potential Part Played by One Form of Banking. One fourth of America's Garnered W ealth Held in Xrustesship by Trust Companies. ; Wealth U definite, positive and »uring A practical age like the present measures the prosperity of a nation, a State, a corporation and an individual by the accumulation of which each is the , , possessor. In recent years this nation ha* been making tremendous strides to ward all that make* for material proa perity. The assertion that the United States is the richest nation in the world is no idle boast; it is a well-attested fact. So wide is the margin between our national wealth and mat of th« nearest rival, Great Britain, that the realm of King George is not even a close second, and France, Germany and Russia ire far out-tripped. The figure* ns com piled for Ifll2 and, consequently, the tatest, frtirly dazzle even th*. e » iio arc teeùatomed to deal w ith the larger tinan cirri statements. For a nation not yet a century and a half old, the United! Elates has an accumulated wealth that is marvelous. The figures of the wealth of nations ns tabulated for BU 2 by one of the accepted authorities of this coun try follow; United State* .$130.00n.OQO,fNM) Great Britain and Ireland So.ouo.iso.noo . 65.000.000.000 . flO.üoO.OOO.OOD . 40 . 000 . 000.000 86 . 000 , 000 , 0(10 . 20 . 000 . 000,000 . 0000,000 000 6,400,000,000 . 5 . 000 , 000 , 0'0 . 2,500,000.000 2,400, 000 , 00(1 The national debt of the United States, October 1, 1012, was 62.000,750,14S. Mnr reloua ss are (he figures of oui » eslth • s a nation, however satisfactory to our national pride is the comparison with other great countries, the full extent cur financial progress is not understood without reference to that tnngib'e. col lateral wealth which is repre*rnted artual money or the equivalent thereof It is here (hat the growth of a part of our wonderful, banking svsrem crov its influence in die national life. France ... Germany .. Russia . Austria-Hungary . Italy .. i-y. Belgium . Spain .. Holland . Portugal . Switzerland . A Wonderful Influence. A glnnee at the above'figure* show that America'» trial wealth is 6l30.tt00.0n0.. 000 . Represented in thi« vast aggregate, how great a part dp the 1500 or more Fashion Hints by May Manton TWO GOWNS FROM ONE DESIGN. Who. not accustomed to studying such matters, would suppose for an Instant that these two gowns were evolved from the same foundation; vot each. Is .the fact. In one case, the •blouse Is made with a yoke and short sleeves and is worn over the skirt In middy style; In the other, they are cut to the wrists, the blouse Is cut a little shorter and is drawn up at the waist line but. while the changes are réaîly simp!», the ' effects are widely different. The skirt Is made In five gores ar\d Is one of the best possible rno^çis to launder and, consequently. It Is especially to be considered for the washable. fabrics that are in de Linen and materials mand for mid-summer, galatea are favprlte malting gowns of either sort but the for patterns can be- put to a great many irrfes one for wear over the odd skirt used Just as one Would a regular Xorfoljt . or middy. The blouse drawn In at the waist line can be worn with any odd skirt Just after the manner of a shirt waist quite as well as with a skirt to match. In July, the geenral ten dency is toward the use of cotton and linen materials but women who are preparing for camping will like this gown in khaki or in cotton poplin or perhaps serge, for 'the nights and mornings are cool in the mountains cr at the seashore. For the medium size, the blouse wlft require 4 yards o? material 27, 2 5-8 yards 36 or 2 1-8 yards 44 in ches wide, with 1-2 yard 27 for the collar and cuffs when made of dif ferent material; the skirt 6 1-4 yards 27, 3 3-4 yards 36 or 44 inches wide. Thé width of the skirt at the lower edge is 2 yards. The May Manton pattern ot the blouse 7866 Is cut in sizes from 36 to 42 Inches waist measure. It will be mailed to any address by the Fashion Department of this paper, on receipt o! ten cents for each. The 1 loose blouse is a good No.. Size . Name Address The above pattern and other May Manton Patterns described in THE EVENING JOURNAL and all the pat terns made by the May Manton Pat tern Company can also ha obtained lot 10 cents from THE SMITH-ZOLLINGER CO. Fourth and Market Sts. I _ — I CRYING FOR HELP ! Lots of I» in Wilmington, But Daily Growing Less. The kidneys often err for heip. Not another organ in the whole body mors deücateîy constructed ; Not one more important to health. The kidneys arc the filters of the ble.ort. .When they fail the blood hebomes foul tuff poisonous.- • There can be no health where there is pci*rinrd blood. Backache is one of the frequent indi 3 |ißeil« of kidney trouble. It is often the kidneys' cry for help. Hged it. * iRead w hat Doan's Kidney Pills have ddn* for overworked kidneys. « .Head what Doan s have done for Wil mlngton people Mrs .Frank. C. Conner. .514 East Rev wwi.. .nT ,ngt r"' 2Ï- S,V#; t Ä 1 Ijad backache yd P*.™.««™« my k.d ache* and pains Thev are a'fine kidney modteine." ' For sal-hr all dealers. Brice 5« cents. rofter-Milhum Co Buffalo, New York. sale agents.for the United tPates 1 Remember the name — Doan i — and take so ether rea»-itru*t companies of the notion piny? The | answe* is profoundly impressive, 1 An Impressive Comparison. | Trust companies guard a treasure con \ •* rv ". ti . v f'- v «» WWOMpW I of which gmnd total at lco.-t ,?(0,(V3n, : qoo.ooo represent» , wealth which the companies ) rrteet a* trustees aim guai 'diaus, and the remainder stand*- tor the value of their own hanking resource*. | Tims the tru-t companies hold In their ! keeping at least one fourth of the na j tion's garnered wealth. A sum equal to i more than one-third of the total w ealth 1 °f Great Britain and Ireland and more j ! than one-half of the wealth of France anil Germany i* under the control of the : American trust companies, mid the 1 amount almost equal* Russia'* entire I treasure, and surpasses that of Au* | tralia, Italy and the numerous lesser , kingdoms, Why? | One quite naturally inquire»? lit that tin* trust companies nave forged forward at an swift and so substantial a pace? The answer is found in the in 1 creasing readiness with which men of j wealth and business sagacity are making trust companies the executors and tru* 1 tees of-their e-tote*. Assured that their I wishes and purpose* w ill be carried out to th* letter, knowing that rigid law s j and intelligent supervision, under the I guida ne of the several stales, will be j followed, and confident that men, spe j Hally selected for the service they are to , render because of their integrity, and : even experience, the possessors of targe ! ami e> ( n modest Orrip-e*. .are giving to I the trust companies the care of their e* |tales nt death -.-.rilier than commit them to the hazard of individual control. It is, j therefore, not strenge that a nation, the wealth of which is represented in a «um I so great a* to dazzle tne average man, ofinds its prosperity an eloquently re fleeted in its financial Institutions which | net only act a* hankers but ns gu.ar iü(dians. custodians and ns general watch .man of the products ef drift and fore (eight. Add to thia statistical attesta How is s«|tion the additional fact that not one dob j lar held in trust by the trust companies ] of America lin* been lost through the dishonesty of an official, and the in.tpg ritv of the companies and their worth stand unquestioned. 7 ! | ; j I 'I ' «. 1 A. I ii 1 : 6 If ( b j j ; i // 'U.. J f ! j I ! t » 1 i 1 « i o m i BRIDGEVILL-E. Deb. July 23.—The young men of this town are giving a house party at Rehoboth far two V M ill m W) Design by May Maniok. 7866 Middy Blouse, 36 to 42 bust. 75 [ 5 Five Gored Skirt, 22 to 32 waist. BRIDGEVILLE YOUNG PEOPLE AT REHOBOTH Special to THE EVENING JOURNAL. weeks occuping the Elder Cottage. (Those present are Misses Lais Ward, Mary Radrllff, Mildred Curry, Lillian Sudler, Sallie Harris, Mabel Spence. Mary Messick, Miss Lynch of Phila idelphia. Mrs. Lillian Moore, Allen, Waltan Smith, Warren Newton, Linden Owens, Russell Short, Alfred Carey. Bradford Jones and Stanley Leduman —Mrs. T. C. Curry has re turned home from a two weeks visit friends in Greensboro.—Young of the town gave a yachting party down the Nanticoke river starting from Seaford on Friday morning. Mace Bessie Hash. Elizabeth Gray. Flor ! ence Short, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Lean Cannon, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Rankin of Hartford. Conn., Clayton Eliott. C. C. Lewis,) i H. W. Cannon. Frederick Records, Ted Lewis. Harry W. Rawlins and C. 8 . Todd —Misses Anna Melson, Mln n)e Spence. Saille Sullivan, Anna Dickerson. A. D. Brewlngton. Frank s , mrson , Flwnod Bennett and Walter O'Harris spent a fortnight at Reho : bot}> Bpach P _ M rs. George Lartmore. of Wilmington is spending a week T, ' ,,h Mra - Simeon Tucker —Mr. and Mrs. E. Lee Culver spent Monday In Philadelphia,—Mr. and Mrs. William Rambler Cottage at Rehoboth Beach l for the remainder of the season. tn men Those in the party are: Misses May Records, Minnie Elliott, L. Gray and family are occuping the FASHION HINTS FOR DAINTY READERS I lSi ! I j j • - .» ■ tâ V. . ! ,gy r t ,/j : -m l * i m , f : & m ; m ¥ IT T err dressy froek in dark blue char meuse satin, the high waisted skirt hav pane! front and tiny plaits a the •ides. The bodiee opens over a vest ot white tucked gauze and is trimmed j with a eollar ot green silk. nnke, average si; ma l ost t S yds. 27-in material a $1 a ycl. . .fffl.qt) 1-2 yd. satin for trimming .50 «■4.50 No. 4flttn. Skirt Fizcs 21, 22, 24. 2«, 2k 30 and 32 waist. Price ot pattern. 15 (T-nts. No 4'<1II. Waist. Fiz.es, 32.34, 36, 36. 4't. 42 Price of pattern 15 cents. For sale by Cronby and Hill Company, 6(15, fit)7 and GO!) Market street. AUTO HITS TREE; DRIVER ESCAPES Fpe-ial to THR EVENING JOt RK \f. LEWI marriage license taken under the new marriage law- wa« taken Saturday by f-amuel C. Palmer' arid. Sat - lie 31. Hitchens, both of Lewes', were married nf flip SI. I>. parsonage by the Rev. W, \V. .Johnson. A state executive meeting of the W T. T. U. will be held at Rehoboth on Thursday. July 23, While running at a high rate of speed in hi* automobile. Kenneth M vers ran into a tree. Fortunately he hurt Del., July 23.—The srrond nut in es They ns not A large force of engineers and survey ors from the United State* Engineering' rViiartmnu* at Wilmington, is making a T■*" cy of the propoteil route Of the Lc-w-p? canal. The gn* producing engine on the (tail ing steamer Ettssex, of the Delaware Fish Oil Company, his been giving the company much trouble lately. Expert*. upon making an investigation, found the pines clogged up with waste, etc., which kept the gas from the engines. WHY HL DOLS IT. Or. Howard Gives Rce-mns for Sell Ing at Haif-Frire. It isn't often that one has faith enough in their medicines to be will ing to offer to refund the money if it does not cure, but Dr. Howard's I rpeclfic (or the cure of constipation I and dyspepsia is sold on that plan. "The Dr. Howard Co., In order to get a quick Introductory sale author- | ized X. B. Danforth, to sell the gular fifty cent hottle of thetr sped lie for half price, 25 cents and al though they have sold a lot ot it and guaranteed every package, not one has been brought back as unsatis factory." We are still selling the specific at half price, although we cannot tel) how long we shall be able to do so. Any person who is subject to con stipation. sick headache, dizziness, ; liver trouble. Indigestion or a gener j al played out condition, ought to take ! advanta 8 e ot this opportunity. If the ; spécifié does not cure them. Dr. Howard will refund your monee-. For sale by X. B. Danforth. Market and Second streets. re j j Entrance examinations, Tuesday and Wednesday. September 9 and 10, 1 - Delaware College | rrrrTore to rxvc jriV c F -LLC1 RIC IRONS and FANS ; On the mark t. " vint ViCUUm Cleaner. Wc HâVC one machine to rent out. | NEWARK. DELAWARE ; 1913. COLLEGE OPENS | THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1913 GEO. A. HARTER, President Attention For the Whole Family We carry the best makes of Wc ate agen's for the Sturtc The Elsmere Electric Co Elsmere, Delaware. LU 4561 A. FASHIONS AND FADS Snappy looking sailor haï» bave white hemp brims and puffed black velvet crown* Colored eyelet batiete in combined with chiffon and taffeta in the *ame cos tume». On some of the new white voile dresses for afternoon printed voile 1 * need oddly like a bolero. The frilly fichu of net continue* to be the moat charming flnieh for the simple linen frocks. lllne and green plaid* bid fair to be great favorite* Velour cheek* are ans other novelty tor fall. Pleating» of net, tulle and malin» to be used on summer hats are three to five inches wide, hummer nightgowns wKieh don't neetf ironing are of crinkly crepe, pink or blue striped, or all whi é. Most of the Mashed skirt? worn by American women have the slash but toned over instead of open. Some of the new flounce» are being cut on the circle. Also, they are made from pleating*. But no matter how many flounce*, the foundation fkirts »ill hr narrow. Somo of the new aashe* are double fared. Some are t.agselled or fringed, and practically nil of them are arranged wide around the hip* and are knotted at the knees. The 'box hack" i* a feature in the newest voile waists. The box part t* a straight paatron of printed voile down the back the same printed stufl beimr repeated in front and in collar and cult*. Tlie lingerie waist, in spite of all that i* raid about its going out, is in no such danger. Nothing akes it* place, either for summer or »inter. Net blouses arc even inor« fashionable than batiste or linen. Pimples on Face and Neck. No Rest ' Night or Day. Itching All the Time. Cuticura Soap and Cuti cura Ointment Cured. i 38 Walnut Ave.. Lebanon, Pa. —"I ru troubled with pimple* mostly In the fare and j Beek. I had a terrible burning and Itching. , I lost a lot of sleep and when I would wash my face It • would start to bum just as I If I had mV face In a fire | and It would keep on burn- | Ing for some time I had I no rest night or day. Itching all the time My face would hurt and Itch and I would scratch and some of the pimples would open It wai all sticky and 1 was ashamed to let anybody sec me " 1 used some medicine for several weeks and Instead of getting bettor It was worse. Then I got a jar of-and used two Jara of It that gave no relief My mother bought a Jar of-and for a while It did good thenXhe pimples broke out worse than ever. One day a young lady told me to use futl cura Soap and Ointment. So I got the Cuticura Soap and Ointment and washed my face good with hot water and Cuticura Soap and then I dried It and used Cuticura Ointment. Cuticura Soap and ointment cured me in less than live months. ' (Signed) Otto Rcahold. May 8. M>13. Cuticura Soap (28c i and Cuticura oint ment (60c t are sold throughout the world. A single set Is often sufficient, when all rise has failed Liberal sample of each mailed free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Address post card "Cuticura. Dept. T. Boston." WMra who sha'-e and shampoo with Cu ticura Soap will And H best for skin and ooelp. SHELLPOT PARK Free B^nd Concerts every afternoon and evening. Free Mov ing Pictures every night. Vaudeville and Dancing, Ltc. BEAUTIFUL TEETH CAN BE HAD BY ALL AT SMALL COST—OUAKAN TEED TO FIT. $5 $5 Dnn't hDtifiit« yon HM or four tb# pain, method» of Ailing and extracting teeth alleviate all pain. Extracting a Specialty. We gire gaa to thoae who wiah it. (row ns . Bridge Work . Pet of Teeth . Enamel Killing» Gold Filling» . flilrer Filling» . Teeth Cl"-**d . are ner Our modern .is 00 . »3 00 . »6 00 .>1 00 .$1 00 80c BURT * BENTLEY, DENTISTS, NO 703 MARKET STREET N*»t «inor to Msj.stlc Th*«(r#. b' 'A AN OPENING M /* where money can be saved. Is what everybody is looking for. When you are In need of Jew elry you can save money If you buy of us. We are known by our reputa tion for fair dealing, and we have never de parted from that policy, and nev f er will while we are in business. A % ' Ji lean - '1 Is m j" y Olio ID. Burkhard \ ! '•a/ Waffhmaker V and Jeweler if 9 E. 7lh St. I Tomorrow We Will Offer Our Entire Stock of Lawns, Dimities, Silk Effects, Sheer Fabrics and Remnants of Dress Goods, Silks and Wash Goods at Less Than Cost to Manufacture I H you want real genuine bargains, by all Our Big Clothing Sale continued tomorrow. means be here Tomorrow. Also Straw Hats to go at just ball price. 25 pieces ol Colored Linene. 12 l-2c to 18c value will be sold at 10c the yard, and the bala at 10c. Get this lor the children s school dresses. Men Children s Underwear, day s selling. Pink Stamps ol the French Madras. 25c value 1 s. Womens and Also Gents Furnishings especially priced lor the on all purchases. nee StorcOpens at 8 30 and Closes at 5 O'clock. Siturdiyi at 9 39. LIPPINCOTT ô CO., Inc M 306 to 314 Market Street, WILMINGTON, DGL. J TXT _ MlSfllWE ToR If RICH IN CURATIVE UUAUTIES-NO HABIT FORMING DRUGS V H. DA>FORTH. MARKET AMO SECOND STREETS, WILMINGTON, DEL. Your Favorite Photo I i ¥1 *&) .11 Elllafficd Î RfJt 3' k f SssoNBia f is rarf î WILL' ! 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The Evening Journal guarantees sale return ol every photograph lelt at our office lor enlargement. secure You are not reamred to buy a frame or go to any expense whatever. - T THE COUPON IS ON PAGE 2 i Watch The Evening Journal Daily lor Coupon and Farther Details THE EVENING JOURNAL HAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION V